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    • Scholarly publishing within an eScholarship framework – Sydney eScholarship as a model of integration and sustainability 

      Coleman, Ross
      Published 2008-01-01
      This paper will discuss and describe an operational example of a business model where scholarly publication (Sydney University Press) functions within an eScholarship framework that also integrates digital collections, ...
      Open Access
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    • Wangga: Songs of North Australia 

      Browne, Gary; Christensen, Sten; Coleman, Ross; Marret, Allan; Barwick, Linda
      Published 2008-05-01
      The Wangga Project incorporates field work from Northern Australia in the form of music and dance audio and video recordings and technical and cultural analysis, aiming to present these data in a multimedia website.
      Open Access
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    • The Public Knowledge Project: Open Journal Systems, Open Conference Systems, and More 

      Stranack, Kevin
      Published 2008-04-18
      Open Access
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    • Dangerous liaisons? Defining the Faculty Liaison Librarian service model, its effectiveness and sustainability. 

      Rodwell, John; Fairbairn, Linden
      Published 2007-01-01
      Many university libraries are adopting a Faculty Liaison Librarian structure as an integral part of their organization and service delivery model. This paper examines, in a pragmatic way, the variations in the definition ...
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    • The Blog as a High-impact Institutional Communication Tool 

      Goodfellow, Tom; Graham, Sarah
      Published 2007-03-19
      Participation in conferences is a key aspect of professional development for library staff. The benefits of attending a conference include networking opportunities, engagement with the latest ideas, and seeing products ...
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